The Portishead Book of Remembrance has been created by Portishead Town Council as part of its observance of the 100th anniversary of the Armistice of 1918. Its aim is to remember those who lost their lives either as a result of hostilities...

Welcome to Portishead Town Council's website

As a forward thinking council we understand the importance of a good town website where you can find not only details about our services, but also a wealth of information about Portishead in general.

The town council is committed to protecting the quality of life, environment and economic well-being of the Portishead community.

Portishead is a vibrant North Somerset town that combines a rich historic past with modern-day culture. Situated within the Gordano Valley, the town boasts both a coastal and countryside setting, providing magnificent views of the Severn Estuary and the Welsh coastline, gently rolling hills, green open spaces and extensive woodland.

It is this beautiful setting, along with easy motorway access, close proximity to the City of Bristol and Bristol International Airport, highly rated schools and a very special community spirit, that makes this town an extremely popular place in which to live.

The Victorian High Street provides Portishead’s main shopping area and is home to a variety of shops, cafes, offices and bars. Other shopping areas in the town include West Hill, Wyndham Way and Harbour Road.

Many of the streets in the heart of Portishead are lined with flower beds, troughs and baskets filled with plants which are maintained by the volunteer group Portishead in Bloom. Thanks to this voluntary group, Portishead has maintained a South West in Bloom gold status for the past nine years and has also been awarded gold in the national Britain in Bloom contest.

Portishead’s seafront promenade leads to Portishead Point, known locally as Battery Point, on which stands a landmark navigation light. The original Battery Point bell, used in the lighthouse to warn sailors of treacherous conditions, now sits proudly on Wyndham Way as a symbol of Portishead’s history. Ships pass closer to the land at Battery Point than anywhere else on the UK coastline.

Portishead should, in the near future, have renewed rail links to Bristol. The Portishead to Bristol railway line closed to passenger traffic in 1964 and to freight in 1981. After a long campaign by members of the local community, the line is now scheduled to re-open late in 2019 as a key part of the MetroWest project, which will link and upgrade the railway system in the Bristol area.

By clicking on the relevant sections on this website you can explore Portishead further, you can discover more about the facilities available to residents and visitors alike and read the latest town council news. The responsibilities of your town council are outlined on the site, you can see who your local town councillors are and read the minutes of council meetings.

This site also provides information to help you get in touch with North Somerset Council, the unitary authority that deals with the matters outside the remit of the town council.

A Parish Meeting has been called for Tuesday 6th November 2018, for more detail please click here.

Events Calendar

A wide range of community groups in Portishead ensure that a constant flow of activities and events take place throughout the year in the town, with something to appeal to everyone.

North Somerset Council would like to advise you that the developer (Persimmon Homes Ltd) will be commencing footway/cycleway completion works along the section of Harbour Road between the Station Road and Newfoundland Way junctions, starting on Monday the 7th January. The works include replacement of street lighting, construction of cycleway/footways, replacing damaged kerbs and channel blocks, installation of two loading bays, re-surfacing works to the footways and the provision of highway verge areas.